We live right at 1000 miles from WDW so it takes a little bit of planning for our trips. Due to hurricane Matthew and some family issues it has been three years since we've been which is a record. We were stoked because we hadn't seen the new mine train, soarin, frozen and avatar rides. Well to be honest most were a bit of a let down. The mine train was ok but I really thought the inside where the dwarfs are would be spectacular. The frozen ride was just ok but reminded me of the same ride as before due to the configuration. The one that really got me was Soarin which was one of my favorite rides. I mean I'm begging WDW to please bring back the original or come up with something better. The new seems to be built just to freak you out as most of the clips ie. the mountain, the Eifel tower, and even the great wall either head straight up into them rather swoop around so you can see something like the California Soarin. Heading into the Taj Mahal which is a you know what is just plain silly. A couple of scenes like the elephants were ok but overall much prefer the California. As far as the Avatar rides after going to AK twice and not being able to score a fast pass there is no way I'm waiting over two hours for a ride. The other thing is crowd size. We've always been fortunate to go off season like January and have never had an issue with crowds. This time was totally different. My theory is an improved economy and that the word has got out on off season. Also with the groups of Argentine/Brazil 15 year old girls. Now its great that they celebrate their 15 birthday by coming to WDW but could someone PLEASE suggest that the group be divided into a size of 10 to 15 rather than 30 to 50 which I absolutely saw as we were trying to get on Peter Pan and were rooted right out. Ok so I know this is a rant and somewhat negative which the whole trip was not. Still experienced some cool things like the Keys to the Kingdom Tour ( thank You Guide Melody) but I am wondering what others think of the rides and crowds. As has been stated before on threads PLEASE bring in some cool dark rides and for gosh sakes fix Journey into imagination , I mean that's Disney's Wheel house. Roller coasters are ok but they really don't tell much of a story or remind you of what is cool about Disney and that seems to be what they are mostly focused on.